Older adults consistently show slower reaction times (RTs) to the onset of motion. Both cognitive slowing and motor slowing have been suggested as causes of this effect. The lateralized readiness potential (LRP) of the electroencephalogram can be used to separate perceptual and decision processes from motor programming and execution as causes of RT differences. We used the LRP to discern the origin of slowing in RT to motion onset that occurs in elderly individuals. After the onset of motion in a visual display, we asked participants to identify the direction of that motion (up or down) by pressing a button. Older participants showed significantly slower RTs than did younger participants. The LRP showed that the bulk of slowed response aros...
With increasing age cognitive performance slows down. This includes cognitive processes essential fo...
Two distinct forms of response inhibition may underlie observed deficits in response inhibition in a...
a b s t r a c t Response speed improves from childhood to early adulthood and declines steadily with...
Older adults consistently show slower reaction times (RTs) to the onset of motion. Both cognitive sl...
With advanced age, there is a loss of reaction speed that may contribute to an increased risk of tri...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M RS 2016 Wangxi, 125 pages :color illustrationsSensorimotor...
Motor disorders increase dramatically with age; however, little is known about non-clinical ageing o...
Previously we reported that priming of visual motion perception is reduced in older adults compared ...
Selection of action may rely on external guidance or be motivated internally, engaging partially dis...
Age-related changes in the human brain functioning crucially affect the motor system, causing increa...
Older age produces numerous changes in cognitive processes, including slowing in the rate of mental ...
Background. Age-related motor slowing may reflect either motor programming deficits, poorer movement...
Recent work indicates that healthy younger adults can prepare accurate responses faster than their v...
Response speed improves from childhood to early adulthood and declines steadily with advancing age. ...
There are controversial reports about the effect of aging on movement preparation, and it is unclear...
With increasing age cognitive performance slows down. This includes cognitive processes essential fo...
Two distinct forms of response inhibition may underlie observed deficits in response inhibition in a...
a b s t r a c t Response speed improves from childhood to early adulthood and declines steadily with...
Older adults consistently show slower reaction times (RTs) to the onset of motion. Both cognitive sl...
With advanced age, there is a loss of reaction speed that may contribute to an increased risk of tri...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M RS 2016 Wangxi, 125 pages :color illustrationsSensorimotor...
Motor disorders increase dramatically with age; however, little is known about non-clinical ageing o...
Previously we reported that priming of visual motion perception is reduced in older adults compared ...
Selection of action may rely on external guidance or be motivated internally, engaging partially dis...
Age-related changes in the human brain functioning crucially affect the motor system, causing increa...
Older age produces numerous changes in cognitive processes, including slowing in the rate of mental ...
Background. Age-related motor slowing may reflect either motor programming deficits, poorer movement...
Recent work indicates that healthy younger adults can prepare accurate responses faster than their v...
Response speed improves from childhood to early adulthood and declines steadily with advancing age. ...
There are controversial reports about the effect of aging on movement preparation, and it is unclear...
With increasing age cognitive performance slows down. This includes cognitive processes essential fo...
Two distinct forms of response inhibition may underlie observed deficits in response inhibition in a...
a b s t r a c t Response speed improves from childhood to early adulthood and declines steadily with...